ATI is your graphics card I suspect. I would think you should enter that name of file into Google and I would think there would be others who have had similar problems. You may have a defective card or, if it is on the motherboard, that itself may be defective. I would suggest, though, that the chances are it is a driver issue and an updated driver will either be available from ATI or from Dell or indeed from somewhere else on the internet.

This is a well known problem where ATI Radeon graphics cards are involved and it's definitely the driver.

ATI and every other Radeon graphics card manufacturer keep denying it's them at fault.

A search on either google or MSN will produce hundreds of comments on it and many possible fixes. If this is a new computer I would speak first to the dealer or manufacturer.

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